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	<title>Comments on: Ratings, schmatings &#8211; Just buy the darn ad already</title>
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		<title>By: Will Waugh</title>
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		<description>Chris

I like this comment: it&#039;s hard for me to fathom the extent to which this won&#039;t happen.
This is what Nielsen keeps saying to us and the cable/broadcasters as well. The fact is though, for the sanctity of everything these broadcasters hold holy (the mighty dollar), they have to find a way. Advertisers will eventually leave, particularly the small to medium ones. It should be interesting.
Thanks for the article!</description>
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<p>I like this comment: it&#8217;s hard for me to fathom the extent to which this won&#8217;t happen.<br />
This is what Nielsen keeps saying to us and the cable/broadcasters as well. The fact is though, for the sanctity of everything these broadcasters hold holy (the mighty dollar), they have to find a way. Advertisers will eventually leave, particularly the small to medium ones. It should be interesting.<br />
Thanks for the article!</p>
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